![]() ![]() Very kindly, the Text News page explains how to use the script that grabs HTML and RSS pages and formats them for plain text reading. At present I’m not going to make my own gopher page or anything like that, though it would be possible to use the gopher server on tilde to do that, and I might (and/or html). Very nice, but as an Australian I’d like to read some Australian news. It sucks down RSS feeds and presents them as nicely formatted plain text. One of the most useful gopher pages I found was Text News. So I started messing around with gopher, using the gopher client and the gopherus client (and lynx works too). The account comes with 2 directories - public_html and public_gopher. Veusz manual install#The local install of rsstotext may still work. Note: Sadly, Text News seems to have come to an end. Got there in the end! It’s a fine program and worth a little effort. veusz.exe 2> /home/username/installs/veusz/veusz.logĪnd then can call this from a hand-made. Instead created a shell script called veusz: startdir=$Ĭd /home/username/installs/veusz/veusz-3.3.1-linux-x86_64 Error loading Python lib '/home/username/bin/libpython3.7m.so.1.0': dlopen: /home/username/bin/libpython3.7m.so.1.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory (I could not get sampy to install.) $ ln -s /home/username/installs/veusz/veusz-3.3.1-linux-x86_64/veusz.exe /home/username/bin/veusz And that's done. VO table import: astropy module not availableīut starts up, so we’ve got something to work with. $ tar xvf veusz-3.3.1-linux-x86_64.tar.xzįontconfig error: Cannot load default config file Though I think it might be time to toast my HDD and do a clean install.įortunately, the Veusz website also includes a prebuilt binary, so let’s try the binary. Debian testing has Qt 5.15.2, but I use stable. Looks to me like it simply cannot be done. “That said, Debian Backports Policy does not allow backports of libraries that would break all dependent packages in stable (eg: new Qt 5.x releases)…” So the problem is that the so library version is just not new enough.Īpt shows that ‘All packages are up to date’ so we just have an application that is too far ahead of the distro. $ python setup.py buildįile "/home/goossens/installs/veusz/veusz-3.3.1/pyqtdistutils.py", line 16, in A bit of googling suggests: $ sudo apt install python-pyqt5 qtcreator pyqt5-dev-tools qttools5-dev-toolsĪnd wtf it says this: Need to get 201 MB of archives.Īfter this operation, 533 MB of additional disk space will be used.Īnd wants to install clang and a whole ‘nother ecosystem of shit! No, I don’t think so. Requirement already satisfied: PyQt5-sip=12.8 in /usr/local/lib/python3.7/dist-packages/PyQt5_sip-12.9.0-p圓.7-linux-x86_64.egg (from PyQt5) (12.9.0)īut that does not help. Python-pyqt5.qtsvg set to manually installed Python-pyqt5.qtsvg is already the newest version (5.11.3+dfsg-1+b3). And then at some point it says: ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'PyQt5.QtSvg'īut: $ sudo apt install python-pyqt5.qtsvg ![]() And then a bunch of other dependencies that Debian does not seem to include. If you are on i386, version 2.2.2 of Veusz is the last one available in this way. Debian, being conservative, does not as of time of writing, so must use the precompiled binary. Take-home message: install the precompiled binary unless you have Qt 5.15 or higher as the default in your distribution. You can install via a Python-based installer from the Veusz website or by using a precompiled suite of binaries and libraries. ![]() Problem - it is in old stable and testing but not in stable. I’m very taken with Veusz, so let’s install it on Debian. ![]()
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